clauseshave
Clauseshave is a term used in linguistics and natural language processing to describe the practice or phenomenon of sharing or compressing material across multiple clauses in a sentence. It is not a widely standardized label, but appears in theoretical discussions of syntax and in computational work on text reduction.
In theoretical syntax, clauseshave refers to cross-clause sharing of information where core arguments or predicates can
In computational linguistics and NLP, clauseshave denotes algorithms and models designed for sentence compression and paraphrase
Typical techniques involve parsing to obtain a syntactic structure, semantic role labeling to preserve key arguments,
See also: sentence compression, ellipsis, coordination, paraphrase.